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We’ve had a lot of fun in the office sharing stories about how we enjoyed our July 4th holiday weekends. From overseas, to right here in New York, Dempsey & Carroll knows how to make the most out of any destination!

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Rockaway Beach

My holiday was spent right here in sleepy New York City hanging out in the parks and strolling the river fronts. I live on the Lower East Side so it’s a quick jaunt down to the Seaport to hop on the new ferry to Rockaway Beach. The breezes were delightful and only a few oyster catchers were our nearest neighbors. – Austin

Park Guell, Barcelona

Sailing off the coast of Barcelona

One of the most mesmerizing experience was to sail the Mediterranean Sea while watching the sunset along the cost of Barcelona—a must do for anyone visiting this breathtaking part of Spain. I also think that strolling through Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is eye opening and very enjoyable for art lovers. While walking through the Gothic Quarter, you might find yourself eating at a food blogger’s all-time favorite spot ‘Flax & Kale’ or shopping at Love Vintage. I learned that regardless of what you have planned for your day, Barcelona is a city full of gorgeous little surprises. ​- Umara

Over the holiday weekend my family and I drove to see the beautiful scenery along the Hudson River. We ended our site seeing adventure looking towards Storm King Mountain– It was one of the most breathtaking views I have ever seen. I felt like I had traveled to a completely different world. I always love exploring New York State and photographing my journeys! – Ariel

4th of July Sparklers

I enjoyed a stellar weekend with my family on Cape Cod. We were primarily in a town called Brewster, but also took a day trip to Provincetown. There was plenty of swimming, fishing, grilling, and sparklers to celebrate the 4th of July holiday! – Megan

Destination: London

Rooftop Pimm’s Cups

The London Eye

It’s always nice to spend a few days in London. The weather was unseasonably warm for my visit, which was a delightful treat! I visited a few of my favorite parks – Green Park in St. James (such a cute area) and Regent’s Park. Queen Mary’s rose garden was in bloom, which was a really rare to see. We did a ton of eating, too! Nopi in Soho was great for lunch and we had some wonderful dinners at The Wolseley, Luca, and Barrafina. The new Barrafina location in Soho is a lot bigger than the Drury Lane location, so it was pretty easy to get a seat – plus it’s really fun to eat snacks and have a few cocktails at the counter as you wait for a seat to pop up. Selfridges also had a great Wimbledon themed bar on their roof while we were in town. It was a nice way to break up the day – a Pimm’s Cup and Andy Murray on a roof in Mayfair – not bad! – Carolyn

Herbert Brook on Mt. Marshall

Adirondack Chairs on the porch

View of Mt. Colden from Flowed Lands

There’s nothing like heading out of the city for a holiday weekend to enjoy the beautiful Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. I grew up in the area, so it’s always a treat to hike in the High Peaks with my family and friends and then kick back with craft beer from Ausable Brewing Company after a long day on the trails. There’s also a charming Farmers Market every Sunday at Marcy Airfield in Keene Valley, where you can find purchase fruits and vegetables, freshly baked bread, and a variety of local goods. The drive to Keene Valley on Route 9N has the most breathtaking views as you head to The Garden, which is main trailhead for the Johns Brook area. – Emma

Though the Solstice is weeks away, Memorial Day is generally considered the unofficial start of summer. A few of our team members shared highlights from how they kicked off the season in style over the holiday weekend!

A Birthday Weekend in the City

Photo Credit: Gramercy Tavern

Leo: Nothing beats a holiday weekend on my favorite island, Manhattan. We celebrated a special birthday at Gramercy Tavern, where walk-in tables were easy to score. The “off the menu” order, a bacon cheeseburger with otherworldly house made chips, garnered jealous questioning from surrounding tables.

A Road Trip Through Connecticut

Jaimie: I’m a relatively new Connecticut resident so I love to hop in the car and explore my new home on weekends. There is so much natural beauty here, and there are so many charming towns to visit.

Dinner by the sea in Maine

Emma: My family was up in Durham for my sister’s graduation from the University of New Hampshire and we took advantage of our proximity to southern Maine. We dined on delicious lobsters at Fox’s Lobster House while enjoying the beautiful views of The Cape Neddick (“Nubble”) Lighthouse.

Exploring Rockland County, New York

Nyack Beach State Park

Sailboats in Nyack

Ariel: I love exploring Nyack Beach State Park because it allows me to escape from the city without having to travel too far! It’s my favorite place to stay-cation. We also had the chance to visit the site of Piermont’s Watch Fire, a Memorial Day tradition to honor fallen soldiers.

Labor Day is seen as the last hurrah of summer before the busyness of fall sets in. Some of the Dempsey & Carroll team shared where they chose to spend their Holiday Weekend and what made their time enjoyable.

Rye, NY

“I love taking the train up to Westchester for the weekends. It’s so close to the city, but feels like it’s a world away! Heading to Rye Town Beach on Friday nights in the summer is one of my favorite things to do –- Rye Playland does a firework show each Friday night, which is the perfect way to end a night after walking along the shore.”

Rye Town Beach

Montauk , NY

“It was a great way to escape the heat in the city and have some fun at the beach. There great seafood to be had at The Surf Lodge and Navy Beach!”

Navy Beach

The Surf Lodge, Montauk

Gateway National Recreation Area, NY

“As my partner and I prepare for a big trip in just a few weeks, we stayed around town over the holiday weekend, but did spend a great deal of time in the squares and riverside. We also went out to the bird sanctuary on Broad Channel Island which is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area. It’s near the Rockaways so you feel these wonderful sea breezes. It was a wonderful time to visit because this is when you see the juveniles.

A Snowy Egret

A particularly great sighting was of the snowy egret juveniles that are so slight that they almost disappear, and of course the osprey were circling and diving and then soaring off with the catch of the day.”

The Jersey Shore, NJ

“Labor Day weekend is bittersweet no matter where you spend it, but at least this sunset helped. I was also really glad the hurricane never came.”

Sunset on the Jersey Shore

The US Open, NY

I spent summer’s last gasp in town. I had a wonderful time on “the middle Saturday” at The Open. The Grandstand court is an instant classic, super intimate, tucked off the
beaten path with the seats sunken below grade. It also has dedicated bars, and shops. I loved finding my friend Bill Draddy’s ‘B.Draddy’ shirts on sale, snagged this Rhys Stripe number.”

JOY at The US Open

A new B.Draddy shirt

Cold Spring, NY

Cold Spring

“I went to Cold Spring with my family. It’s a super quaint town and I loved how close knit the community is there and the unique antique shops. The view was also stunning!”

Block Island, RI

The Southeast Lighthouse

“Spending time on ‘The Block’ is a family tradition and it is refreshing to see that much of the island has remained unchanged. You can rent a bike for a morning ride through town to grab coffee and a pastry from Aldo’s Bakery before heading to Town Beach to relax and swim. When the weather isn’t nice enough for swimming, it makes for a wonderful reason to hike around the Mohegan Bluffs and the Southeast Lighthouse. The 1661 Inn Restaurant is the perfect place to dine for a special occasion as it is tucked away from the main part of town.”

It’s finally feeling like summer and we love using holidays as a chance to leave the city and travel. Here are a few of the places where the Dempsey & Carroll team could be found over Memorial Day Weekend.

Oxford, Mississippi

Fun Fact: Memorial Day began in the state of Mississippi in 1866 as a day of remembrance for those lost in the Civil War.

The Lafayette County Courthouse in Oxford

The Adirondack Mountains, New York

Fun Fact: Mount Marcy, which measures 5,343 feet, is the highest point in New York State.

The view from Mt. Van Hoevenberg in the High Peaks Region of the Adirondacks

Washington, D.C

Fun Fact: On July 16, 1790, Congress declared the city of Washington in the District of Columbia, the permanent capital of the United States.

The view from the Lincoln Memorial, overlooking the National Mall

Lake Sebago, N.Y

Fun Fact: Lake Sebago, with a swimming beach, boat launch, and cabin camping, is the largest lake in Harriman State Park.